LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
Yum Brands Inc's Long John Silver's on Sunday said it would roll out its first non-fried fish menu items later this month as the restaurant industry responds to consumer calls for healthier food.
The new menu, called Freshside Grille, is lower in fat and calories than the quick-serve seafood chain's standard fare. Entrees and side dishes will include grilled Pacific salmon, shrimp scampi, mixed vegetables and seasoned rice.
Louisville, Kentucky-based Long John Silver's will begin introducing the new menu in late October at its U.S. restaurants.
(Reporting by Lisa Baertlein; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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Crystal
29|Oct|2008 1This doesn’t surprise me. Most of the fast food restaurants have been coming out with healthy menu’s. The question that remains, however, are these foods really better for you than a sit-down meal at home where you can control how and what is cooked. I applaud LJS’s though. Good for them to make a difference.
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